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Lou Ann Leiber, 82, passed away April 29, 2022, at her residence. Lou Ann was born April 7, 1940 in Toledo, Ohio, to the late Charles and Imo (Bowman) Seever. On September 27, 1958 she married Dwain Leiber who survives.

Four new employees were hired this week for the Bluffton Schools 2022-2023 academic year: (L-R) Katrina Riepenhoff will teach MS Math, Mary Glick will be the Elementary Music teacher, Missy Smith will be the Elementary Guidance counselor, and Rachel Skilliter will teach HS Math.

 

UPDATE: The score originally reported for this game was incorrect.

By Cort Reynolds

The Bluffton High School baseball team lost 2-6 at Spencerville in a Northwest Conference battle Thursday night, April 28.

Bluffton hosts Delphos Jefferson (4-11, 2-3 NWC) in a league makeup game Friday, then entertains Arlington (6-8) Saturday at 11 a.m.

By Cort Reynolds

The visiting Bluffton varsity softball team crushed Spencerville 23-4 in a Northwest Conference matchup Thursday evening, April 28.

The potent Bluffton offense cranked out a season-high 27 hits, including eight of the extra-base variety, to post the blowout win.

The Pirate girls improved to 8-5 overall and 3-1 in the NWC with the decisive victory. Streaking Bluffton has won eight of its last nine games.

The Bearcats fell to 3-12 and 0-5 in the NWC with the defeat.

ODOT District 1 has announced the following construction projects.  Work is weather permitting.

Interstate 75 southbound ramps at Bluelick Road will be closed on Monday, May 2, for a few hours on each ramp to complete bridge inspections.

TRAFFIC IMPACT

Southbound Exit Detour:  I-75 south to SR 81 to I-75 north back to Bluelick Rd.

Southbound Entrance Detour: I-75 north to Napoleon Rd. back to I-75 south.

Bluffton University students showcased the research, pre-professional and creative endeavors they completed from spring 2021 through spring 2022 during the Bluffton University Research Symposium. The April 21 event included presentations from 19 students.

“It was interesting to see everyone come together,” said Evie Masters ’24, a psychology and social work double major from Arcadia, Ohio. “It was a collaborative effort to explore the different majors at Bluffton and the different classes and learn about what everyone is studying.”

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